Vocabulary
Vocabulary -2
Quotations
Quotations-2
Comprehension ?s
100

irregular

not conforming to normal rules or customs

100

donate

to give, usually money, to a person or cause

100

"Oh dear. I'm in trouble again."

Paddington

100

"Bears is extra"

taxi driver

100

Where has Paddington Bear come from

darkest Peru

200

escalator

a moving staircase for carrying people up or down

200

rummaging

actively searching through something

200

"He looks the sort of bear that means well."

Mrs. Bird

200

"Well, he has good manners, I'll say that for him."

Mrs. Bird

200

What is Paddington's favorite thing to eat?

Orange marmalade

300

peculiar

unusual; abnormal

300

villain

a bad or evil character

300

"Crikey! Fancy you making all this mess. Even I've never made as much mess as this."

Jonathan

300

"It's not always the brightest things that fetch the most money."

Mr. Gruber

300

What does Mr. Brown do with his prize money?

He donates it to a retired home for bears in South America.

400

vigorously

forcefully; energetically

400

solemnly

seriously and soberly

400

"Then kindly explain what you are doing in my dressing-room."

Sir Sealy

400

"Barkridges is grateful!"

Mr. Perkins

400

What injustice does Paddington try to right at the theater?

The man sending his daughter away.

500

splodged

splotched or smeared
500

precariously

unsteadily

500

"It's nice having a bear about the house."

Mrs. Brown

500

"It's the last time I shall ever come to one of your birthday parties!"

Mr. Curry

500

What does Paddington do when the bath tub begins to overflow?

He uses his hat to throw water out of the tub.

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